US1556583A - Brake and door control device - Google Patents

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US1556583A
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  • This invention relates to'car door, step,
  • the principal object of my invention is to provide meanswhereby the functioning of two valves of the above'character is in terlocked in a desired manner.
  • FIG. 1 is an ⁇ elevational view, partly in section, of two valve devices for controlling lthe car doors, steps, and brakes, with my .improvekment applied thereto;and Fig. 2 a plan view of the construction'v shown in Fig. 1, with the cover plate removed.
  • aV manually operated valve devicel 1 for controlling the car doors and steps and a manually operated valve device 2 for controllingr the fluid pressure brakes ⁇ aresecured together as by bolts 3.
  • a casing or housing 5 Secured to the tops of the valve devices 1 and 2 by bolts 4 is a casing or housing 5, the usual valve stemsor spindles 6 and 7 oi' the respective valve devices extending through apertures in the casing 5.
  • a gear member 8 having a sector provided with gear teeth 9 is applied to the 0 and is provided with a brake valve handle receiving portion 17, similar to that usually employed for receiving the brake valve handle in connection with the usual brake valve device.
  • the. brakes on the vehicle may be applied rand released and the car doors may be opened and closedas desired.
  • the valve device 1 In position 1, the valve device 1 is adapted to eii'ect the closingr 'of both the entrance and the exit doors.
  • the entrance door In position 2, the entrance door is opened while the exit door remains closed.
  • the eXit ⁇ door In position 8, the eXit ⁇ door is opened whiletheentrance door .remains closed.
  • both the entrance and exit doors are opened, and in position 5, doors are balanced., so that they can be opened manually.
  • valve device 2 is adapted to effect a service application of the brakes, so that when the handle 15 is moved to any one of positions 1, 2, 3, and 4, the meshing of the gear teeth 9 and 12 causes a movement loi?
  • valve device 1 is operated to control the car doors as hereinbefore described, while at the same time the brakes are applied to eiect a service application ot the brakes by operation of the valve device 2f If the handle 15 is moved to position 5, an emergency application of the brakes is effected by operation of the valve device 2 While .in the corresponding pQsitQa 5 of the valve device 1, the entrance and exit doors are balanced, so that both doors can be manually opened, if desired.
  • the handle 15 is moved in a clockwise direction from the position shown in Fig. 2 and it will be noted that this movement is effected without rotating the ⁇ gear member 8, since the gear teeth are out of mesh in this position and since the gear member 11 is free to slide inthe concavity 18 oit the gear member 8.
  • valve devices one for controlling the car doors and th-e other for controlling the car brakes, of a handle for operating one valve device and an operating connection between said valve devicesfor operating the other valve device upon movement of said handle to certain positions, said connection being inoperative upon movement of the handle to other positions.
  • each valve device having a rotatable valve stem, of a handle for rotating one valve stem vand gear members operatively connecting said valve stems and having sectors provided with gear teeth adapted to mesh through a portion only of the operating ⁇ arc oi said handle.
  • valve device having a rotatable valve stem, of a handle for rotatingone valve stem and gear members operatively connecting said valve stems and having sectors provided with gear teeth adapted to mesh upon movement of said handle through one portion of its operating arc and to be disengaged upon movement oil the handle through another portion of its operating arc.
  • valve devices on-e for controlling the car doors and the other for controlling the car brakes, oi a handle oroperating one of said valve devices and a gear connection between said valve devices for operating the other valve device through a portion of the movement oiI said handle whereby the doors may be opened or closed by the movement ofrone valve device while the brakes are applied by the movement of the other valve device.
  • valve devices for eitecting the operation of one valve device to open the car doors while the brakes are applied by the operation of the other valve device, and means lfor disconnecting said mechanical connection upon movement oi. one valve device to release the brakes ⁇ while the other valve device remains in position to close the car doors.

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Oct. 13, 1925. 1,556,583
.1. Ml BOSENBLJRY BRAKE lAND DOOR CONTR-3L DEVICE Filed Aug. .29. 1923 IN V ENTQR fr Macsimunv ATTORNEY Patented Oct. 13, 1925.
UNITED STATES y y i 1,555,583 PATENT ori-ica JOSEPH M. BOSENBURY, F kIPEORIA, ILLINOIS.
To all whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, JOSEPH M. BosnN- BURY, a citizen of the United States, resid-- ing at Peoria, in kthe county of Peoriaand State of Illinois, have invented new and useful Improvements in Brake and Door Control Devices, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to'car door, step,
and brake controlling devices, and more particularly to a construction in which one manually controlled valve device controls the iiuid ypressure for operating the car doors and steps andi another manually controlled valve device controls the fluid pressure brakes.
The principal object of my invention is to provide meanswhereby the functioning of two valves of the above'character is in terlocked in a desired manner.
In the accompanying drawing; Fig. 1 is an` elevational view, partly in section, of two valve devices for controlling lthe car doors, steps, and brakes, with my .improvekment applied thereto;and Fig. 2 a plan view of the construction'v shown in Fig. 1, with the cover plate removed.
.As shown in the drawing, aV manually operated valve devicel 1 for controlling the car doors and steps and a manually operated valve device 2 for controllingr the fluid pressure brakes `aresecured together as by bolts 3. Secured to the tops of the valve devices 1 and 2 by bolts 4 is a casing or housing 5, the usual valve stemsor spindles 6 and 7 oi' the respective valve devices extending through apertures in the casing 5.
A gear member 8 having a sector provided with gear teeth 9 is applied to the 0 and is provided with a brake valve handle receiving portion 17, similar to that usually employed for receiving the brake valve handle in connection with the usual brake valve device.
In the position of parts as shown in Fig. 1, the gear teeth .9 and 12 are ius? .out of BRAKE AND DOOR CO'NTROL'DEVICE;
' Application filed August 29, 1923. Serial No. 659,939.
mesh, and the4 outer circularV face of the gear member 11 engages a concave depression 18 in the tooth face of the gearniember 8, so that-the gear member 11 may be rotated in a clockwise direction from the position. shown inv Fig. '72,' without rotating the gearmember 8.
In ord-er to ensure the meshingof the teeth 9 and 12 when the handle 15 is turned in a counter clockwise direction yfromthe position shown in Fig.'2, a'pin 19 is secured to the gear member y11 so ,as to engage in this position with a linger 20 secured to the gear member 8. It will be evident that when the handle ,f 15 is operated to rotate the gear member 11 in a counter clockwisedirection, the pin 1 9 will `act on the finger 2O tooeffect' the rotation of the gear member 8 until the gear teeth 9 and 12 mesh. i v
In operation, by manipulation of a single handle 15, the. brakes on the vehicle may be applied rand released and the car doors may be opened and closedas desired. While various operating relations between the car doors and the brakes may be provided, in the drawing I have illustrated an arrangement iiiwhich the door controlling valve device 1 is adapted to control a car entrance door and a car exit door. In position 1, the valve device 1 is adapted to eii'ect the closingr 'of both the entrance and the exit doors. In position 2, the entrance door is opened while the exit door remains closed. In position 8, the eXit` door is opened whiletheentrance door .remains closed. In position 4, both the entrance and exit doors are opened, and in position 5, doors are balanced., so that they can be opened manually.
In the corresponding positions 1y to 4 inclusive of the operating handle 15, the valve device 2 is adapted to effect a service application of the brakes, so that when the handle 15 is moved to any one of positions 1, 2, 3, and 4, the meshing of the gear teeth 9 and 12 causes a movement loi? the `gear member 8, so that the valve device 1 is operated to control the car doors as hereinbefore described, while at the same time the brakes are applied to eiect a service application ot the brakes by operation of the valve device 2f If the handle 15 is moved to position 5, an emergency application of the brakes is effected by operation of the valve device 2 While .in the corresponding pQsitQa 5 of the valve device 1, the entrance and exit doors are balanced, so that both doors can be manually opened, if desired.
To eff-ect the release of the brakes, the handle 15 is moved in a clockwise direction from the position shown in Fig. 2 and it will be noted that this movement is effected without rotating the` gear member 8, since the gear teeth are out of mesh in this position and since the gear member 11 is free to slide inthe concavity 18 oit the gear member 8.
It will be obvious that any number and arrangement oi' valve movements may be obtained by varying the intermittent operation of the gear members as desired.
Having now described my invention, what .l claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is:
l. The combination with associated valve devices, one for controlling the car doors and th-e other for controlling the car brakes, of a handle for operating one valve device and an operating connection between said valve devicesfor operating the other valve device upon movement of said handle to certain positions, said connection being inoperative upon movement of the handle to other positions. y
2. The combination with associated valve devices, one for controlling the car doors and the other for controlling the car brakes, each valve device having a rotatable valve stem, of a handle for rotating one valve stem vand gear members operatively connecting said valve stems and having sectors provided with gear teeth adapted to mesh through a portion only of the operating` arc oi said handle.
3. rlhe combination with associated valve devices7 one for controlling the car doors and the other for controlling the car brakes, each valve device having a rotatable valve stem, of a handle for rotatingone valve stem and gear members operatively connecting said valve stems and having sectors provided with gear teeth adapted to mesh upon movement of said handle through one portion of its operating arc and to be disengaged upon movement oil the handle through another portion of its operating arc.
l. rlhe combination with associated valve devices, on-e for controlling the car doors and the other for controlling the car brakes, oi a handle oroperating one of said valve devices and a gear connection between said valve devices for operating the other valve device through a portion of the movement oiI said handle whereby the doors may be opened or closed by the movement ofrone valve device while the brakes are applied by the movement of the other valve device.
5. The coi'nbination with associated valve devices, one for controlling the car doors and having positions for opening one car door, tor opening another car door,and ier opening both car doors and the other valve, device for controlling the brakes, of a handle and a geared connection betweenA said valve devices whereby upon operation of one valve device by said handle, the brakes are applied while the other valve device is in its enumerated positions. Y
6. The combination with associated valve devices, one `for controlling the car doors and the other valve device Vfor controlling the brakes, of a handle `for operating one of said valve devices and a mechanical connection between. said valve devices for eitecting the operation of one valve device to open the car doors while the brakes are applied by the operation of the other valve device, and means lfor disconnecting said mechanical connection upon movement oi. one valve device to release the brakes `while the other valve device remains in position to close the car doors.
ln testimony whereof' l have hereunto set my hand.
JOSEPH M. BOSFNBURT' l
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